Today, Bishop Engineering has many talented employees; including five Licensed Professional Engineers, four Licensed Land Surveyors, and one Licensed Landscape Architect. In addition, we employ six full time survey crews, equipped with the latest electronic survey equipment, and backed by a combined total of over 100 years of engineering experience and over 130 years of land surveying experience in the Central Iowa area.
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At Bishop Engineering we aim for simplicity and classic design in our landscape architecture services.
Our landscape projects are designed with an emphasis on natural settings that fit the distinctive features of your site rather than overlooking or trying to disguise them.
We believe it is important to use native plants and grasses when completing your project to ensure we leave you with a beautiful, sustainable, and easy-to-care-for result.
Our landscape architects respond to your needs and desires by providing you with low impact development solutions that meet your expectations and create a unique design.
Our landscape projects are designed with an emphasis on natural settings that fit the distinctive features of your site rather than overlooking or trying to disguise them.
We believe it is important to use native plants and grasses when completing your project to ensure we leave you with a beautiful, sustainable, and easy-to-care-for result.
Our landscape architects respond to your needs and desires by providing you with low impact development solutions that meet your expectations and create a unique design.
Land development, whether it is commercial, residential, municipal, or a combination of these, requires thorough site analysis.
A lead civil engineer will work closely with the land developer to provide the design the client wants while ensuring the site follows the regulations and requirements of the governing cities and counties.
Bishop Engineering's civil engineering team is well-suited to handle public relations as well as interactions with governmental agencies.
Land development is scrutinized by environmental and citizen groups as well, and Bishop will make sure the project is in full compliance with all environmental permitting.
A lead civil engineer will work closely with the land developer to provide the design the client wants while ensuring the site follows the regulations and requirements of the governing cities and counties.
Bishop Engineering's civil engineering team is well-suited to handle public relations as well as interactions with governmental agencies.
Land development is scrutinized by environmental and citizen groups as well, and Bishop will make sure the project is in full compliance with all environmental permitting.
Closely associated with private development projects, improvements to public facilities are often driven by development and re-development of commercial and residential areas.
In fact, most of the streets, sidewalks, sewers and water mains designed by Bishop Engineering are ultimately turned over to the cities of the communities in which we work.
Bishop Engineering has also contracted directly with local governments to design collector and arterial street projects among other improvement initiatives.
In fact, most of the streets, sidewalks, sewers and water mains designed by Bishop Engineering are ultimately turned over to the cities of the communities in which we work.
Bishop Engineering has also contracted directly with local governments to design collector and arterial street projects among other improvement initiatives.
Bishop Engineering performs boundary surveys in accordance with the Administrative Rules Governing Land Surveying in the State of Iowa.
First, we research the record for applicable deeds of the property and its adjoiners.
Using this information, we also search our own extensive data base for existing surveys of the area to be examined.
The professional land surveyor assigned to the job will then prepare a contract detailing the estimated cost and work schedule for the project before field work begins.
First, we research the record for applicable deeds of the property and its adjoiners.
Using this information, we also search our own extensive data base for existing surveys of the area to be examined.
The professional land surveyor assigned to the job will then prepare a contract detailing the estimated cost and work schedule for the project before field work begins.
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